Andrea Del Rio

Thursday, November 14, 2013

My editorial painting class has led me to paint some pretty creepy stuff…. this guy is holding his head and mixing up his brains. It goes along with this article about why the class home economics should come back in a new modern version. The article makes a lot of sense. Young adults nowadays can't prepare descent meals, take care of their finances, or keep a nice looking place.

This image represents why that class should come back and teach kids how to take care of themselves and do things right, because stirring brains like that can't be good.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

These kinds of jobs keep coming up for me! I guess I am a good etcher, but don't want to be one in the future, maybe college. I have a new job on campus, teacher assistant. I help with a foundations drawing class.

All the students are freshman, and I really like giving them advice on the next four years of their lives. Sometimes younger students don't get how important the foundation drawing classes are, they are the building blocks, the base for any creative job. Most of the students are not in illustration, some are in interior design, automotive design, or advertising design, but all of these majors require drawing skills.
Although they are starting with basic and really... kind of boring still lifes, these create solid understanding of values, line quality, shape, texture, etc.

I help with two classes, mondays and thursdays. I get paid, so thats nice.... and its a nice refresher on the elements and principles of design.

Here are the elements of design, by John Lovett. http://www.johnlovett.com/test.htm

Thursday, October 17, 2013

These were done at a painting workshop based on the 20s! It was so much fun. The model was great and after a few quick poses, she held these two for 30 minutes. Definitely going back for more. Probably the fastest paintings I have done in a while, maybe ever.

This is the finished piece to go along with the short story, Oubliette. The feeling is of doubtful indifference. She seems concerned but not too worried, her expression adds to the loneliness of the painting.

I used a new technique to get the scratches on the surface of the painting, with brush strokes of gesso and sand paper, painting and wiping off the surface over and over again.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

A lot of new work this year! Some painting in photoshop, which was frustrating to print correctly. Some traditional painting with acrylics on wood. And animation! What? Yes! I'm learning after effects. It's harder than I thought. This new time element is very different than what I am used to.

This piece was so fun! it goes along an article about sleep, insomnia, and mattresses. Made me fall asleep twice. But the art for it was fun to do. This guy is inside a pill, floating above some cloud like forms, while desperately trying to fall asleep.

This is a new piece I am working on. It goes along a story about a girl and her crazy mother. This was my favorite angle.

The final pencil drawing.

Sketched 3 possible backgrounds. Liked the scratch marks better. although the flowers would have been fun, but thats not what it is about.